Spring is often a time when families will get new portraits. Whether it’s the lingering light at the end of the day following the time change, or the rare opportunity to have extended family around for holidays – this time of year is always a good opportunity to get a new portrait. For people with thin, lanky or even balding hair, this can be a source of anxiety. They often try any of a hundred different remedies to make their hair look as healthy as possible for the big picture day.

April Fool’s Day is just around the corner, and while practical jokes and pranks can be fun, you don’t want to fall for some of the myths out there about laser hair therapy. Theradome has helped thousands of people suffering from hair loss over the years with its LH80 PRO laser therapy helmet. But despite those success stories, some people who experience hair loss are still hesitant to give laser hair therapy a try because of some of the myths they’ve heard that they now accept as fact. So to help alleviate some of your hesitation, here are five myths debunked:

The arrival of Spring is almost always a welcome one. Warm weather, beautiful flowers, green grass and the promise of summer are just a few of the many things that tend to bring joy to us all. But with Spring comes a few things that give our hair a hassle – including humidity and windy days. On top of that, Spring always brings new trends in clothing and hairstyles. And anyone with hair loss or low hair density will tell you that it can sometimes be a period of anxiety.

One of the best solutions for hair loss treatment is a combination of Platelet Rich Plasma injections and Laser Phototherapy from devices such as Theradome’s LH80 PRO helmet. PRP can be harvested from the blood stream of every human being. A simple process can extract the plasma from a patient’s blood, and then use that PRP to help with healing of injured areas of the body. Because of the restorative properties of PRP – and the fact that PRP cells contain stem cells, which are proving to be extremely beneficial for repairing and reversing inflammatory diseases – it is becoming a popular in-clinic procedure to naturally promote quick healing.

Did you know that natural hair color can make certain individuals more prone to hair loss? There are a variety of factors that can contribute to the risk of hair loss. Some factors are expected – such as medical conditions – while others are quite surprising. A human is, on average, born with 100,000 hair follicles across their entire scalp – though this can vary significantly based on a person’s natural hair color.

There comes a time in every mother’s life when her daughter suddenly grows up and gets married. It’s extremely exciting to help our daughters plan the wedding of their dreams. Naturally, all eyes need to be on her – but surely it can’t hurt to be the second best-looking woman at the wedding? If you already have the dress but haven’t yet figured out what to do with your hair, read on! How do you get the BEST mother-of-the-bride hair and what types of hair growth treatments should you start?